Police said Brooks and another man shot Anton Thomas, 24, in Thomas' apartment at 1055 Washington St., around 2 p.m., wounding Thomas in the shoulder and thigh.

According to police, Brooks left an employment identification card at the scene. Although police said they have questions about the authenticity of the card, they said the picture it contained allowed Thomas' girlfriend, Nicole Clark, 23, to make an identification.

Parkansky said Clark identified Brooks as the man who held a gun to her head during the incident after she was ordered to the floor in the bedroom of the residence.

Police said Clark was holding the couple's 15-month-old child at the time. Thomas was shot as he fled the apartment.

Police said the gunfire erupted after an argument between Thomas and the gunmen. Thomas recognized the gunmen, but didn't know them by name, police said Tuesday. The suspects fled with a necklace they took from Thomas, police said Wednesday.

Brooks will be charged with attempted homicide, crimes committed with firearms, conspiracy and robbery and three counts each of aggravated assault and recklessly endangering another person.